Lucille L. Hutson was a resident of Sandusky, Ohio from her birth in 1893
until her death in 1976. She was a teacher in the Sandusky public schools until
her retirement in 1957. Miss Hutson's interest in genealogy developed in the
early 1930's and she helped hundreds of people search for their ancestors. Not
only was she a member of many local organizations, but she also belonged to the
United States Daughters of the War of 1812, the Daughters of the American
Revolution, and the Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Order of the
Artillery.

The collection consists primarily of the genealogical correspondence and
notes compiled by Ms. Hutson on her ancestors and the ancestors of individuals
who sought her assistance. The bulk of these families resided in Erie, Huron,
and Sandusky Counties. They are arranged alphabetically with a file appearing
for each family The finding aid lists each of the family surnames. The
collection contains Ms. Hutson's personal correspondence as well as her
correspondence with the numerous lineage societies in which she was actively
involved. The most significant of this correspondence relates to the Daughters
of the War of 1812. Ms. Hutson was particularly active in establishing memorial
markers associated with the interests of these organizations.

1. Beebe family
2. Bellows family
3. Blackburn family
4. Bogart family
5. Bonnell family
6. Bowlus family
7. Bradford family
8. Brayton family
9. Brennan family
10. Brewster family
11. Brown family
12. Buchanan family
13. Campbell family
14. Carey family (of Kansas)
15. Castle and Allen families
16. Castle and Allen families
17. Chenoweth family
18. Cherry family
19. Clark family
20. Clark family
21. Clark and Sheldon families
22. Cleveland family
23. Clymer family
24. Cobb family
25. Comstock family
26. Coonrad family
27. Coryell family

Box III -- Genealogical Correspondence

1. Crouse/Krouse family
2. Curtis family
3. Darling family
4. Denslow family
5. Dewey family
6. DeWitt family
7. DeWitt family
8. DeWitt family
9. DeWitt family
10. Deyo family
11. Dick family
12. Dickerson family
13. Diegle and Rush families
14. Disler family
15. Doane/Downe family
16. Dunn family
17. Eddy family
18. Ensign family
19. Erwin family
20. Farnham family
21. Fish family
22. Flagg family
23. Follett family
24. Fountain family
25. Fowler family
26. Franklin family
27. Freeman family
28. Fuller and Hall families
29. Fusselman family
30. Gallagher family
31. Galloway family
32. Gallup family
33. Gatch family
34. Gibbs family
35. Gibbs family

Box IV -- Genealogical Correspondence

1. Giddings family
2. Gilliland family
3. Goforth family
4. Grannis family
5. Green family
6. Green family
7. Gurley family
8. Hadley and Cheney families
9. Hamblen family
10. Hamer family
11. Hamlin family
12. Harding family
13. Harrington family
14. Hastings family
15. Hastings family
16. Hastings family
17. Hyatt family
18. Hayes family
19. Hollister family
20. Holmes and Campbell families
21. Hoofnagle family
22. Hopkins family
23. Horton family
24. Howard family
25. Howe family
26. Huntington family

Box V -- Genealogical Correspondence

1. Hutson family
2. Hutson family
3. Hutson family
4. Hutson family
5. Lee family
6. Jackson family
7. Johnson family
8. Kinney family
9. Kirkpatrick family
10. Kirkwood family
11. Knott family
12. Lemmon family
13. Lewis family
14. Linscott family
15. Lorah family
16. Loyd family
17. Lynde family
18. Lynde and Franklin families
19. McCain family
20. McCain and Hinchman families
21. McCartney and Crippen and Neill families
22. McCartney and Neikirk families
23. McLouth family
24. McPeck family
25. McPherson family

Box VI -- Genealogical Correspondence

1. McVay family (family Bible information included)
2. Magill family
3. Mayo family
4. Malster family
5. Martin family
6. Martin and DuMont families
7. Massey family
8. Meeker family
9. Merriman family
10. Miller family
11. Minkler family
12. Mitchell family
13. Mix (Meeks) and Turner families
14. Moore family
15. Morris and Smith family
16. Mudge family
17. Mygatts family
18. Nash family
19. Needles family
20. Neikirk family
21. Neikirk family
22. O'Brien family
23. Palmer family
24. Pancake family
25. Passage family
26. Pattee family
27. Pence family
28. Perry family
29. Phillips family
30. Polhemius family
31. Pollock family
32. Poorman family
33. Prior family
34. Putenney family
35. Putnam family
36. Ramsdell family

1. Correspondence, National Society of Women Descendants of the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery
Company
2. Correspondence, National Society of Women Descendants of the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery
Company
3. Correspondence and Miscellaneous Materials concerning the Artillery
4. Program Booklets for the Ancient and Honorable Artillery
5. Miscellaneous Forms for the Ancient and Honorable Artillery
6. LLH's Certificate of Membership in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery
7. Correspondence from the Joshua Giddings Chapter, Daughters of 1812
8. Correspondence from the Joshua Giddings Chapter, Daughters of 1812
9. Correspondence from the Joshua Giddings Chapter, Daughters of 1812
10. Correspondence from the Joshua Giddings Chapter, Daughters of 1812
11. Correspondence, Minutes, Miscellaneous Material Joshua Giddings Chapter of
the Daughters of 1812
12. Correspondence, Minutes, Miscellaneous Material Joshua Giddings Chapter of
the Daughters of 1812

1. Forms for Grave Locations Project
2. Reports of Chairman of Memorial Markers
3. Soldiers of the War of 1812 from or buried in Erie County
4. Service for George Washington Cady's Memorial Marker Dedication
5. Index of the General and Field Officers, Soldiers of the War of 1812, A-J
6. Index of the General and Field Officers, Soldiers of the War of 1812, K-Z
7. Burial Places of Soldiers of the War of 1812 (in Ohio)
8. Constitution, National Society of U.S. Daughters of 1812, Ohio
9. Ancestor Roster, U.S. Daughters of 1812, Ohio

1. Index to Aldrich's History of Erie County, Ohio, 1948
2. Extracts from A Short History of Allegheny County, Maryland.
3. "Cholera Victims of 1849, 1852, 1854"
4. Knox County, Clinton Employers and Scholars, January 23, 1811-May 17, 1813
5. "Patriots and Pioneers of Geauga County"
6. Preliminary Index to Volume 1, Huron County Probate Records, 1815-1826
7. Graduating Classes of Sandusky High School, 1902-1914½
8. Extracts from History of Fairfield County, Ohio9. Extracts from History of Franklin County, Ohio10. "How to Find a Book at Frieberger Library"
11. Extracts from Irish Families: Their Names, Arms, Origins12. Marriage Records from the Record Book of Rev. Stevens, 1825-1859
13. Extracts from Sidelights on Maryland History, Volume 1
14. "New Jersey Rateables, 1778-1780," The Genealogical Magazine of New
Jersey15. Extracts from Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland16. Extracts from History of Pickaway County, Ohio17."Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve"
18. Revolutionary War Papers of William Hallet (xeroxed)
19. Brief History of Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio
20. Extracts from Virginia's Eastern Shore, Northampton and Accomack Counties21. Book review of "Wilderness for Sale"
22. Material Concerning the Amish
23. Material Concerning the Battle of the Peninsula
24. "Brasilia"
25. "The Constitution of the United States; Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow" by LLH
26. "The Evolution of Houses in Ohio"
27. "Fancy Free in New England, July 1935" travels of LLH
28. Essay on Tunneling
29. Application form: The Early Settlers of the Western Reserve
30. Materials from the American Genealogy Guild
31. Historical Materials Reproduced by EE Brownell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
32. Genealogical Materials in Connecticut
33. Peggy Warne Newsletter
34. Negative for a Genealogical Chart
35. Generation Charts

1. Stults family notebook
2. Minutes of the Stults Family Reunion, 1928-1968

The following items have been transferred to the Oversized Items:

1. Map of Proposed 20 Year Plan for University Circle, Cleveland
2. Poster, "ACACIA's Crusade Against Communism"
3. Poster, "Buy War Bonds" (with Bunnell family genealogical chart on the
back)
4. Genealogical Map of the Counties of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Third
Edition,
1944